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is free, and cuba is not yet free. c-span: think cuba will ever be free, in your lifetime? >> guest: oh, i am very convinced that it will be, and probably sooner that a lot of people expect. c-span: if somebody came to you today and said, "felix, we've got another mission for you, we want you to go assassinate fidel castro," would you do it? >> guest: i don't think at this point in time there is a situation where assassination will solve the problems down there. i think it is going to take care of itself with the political internal situation there, and i feel very strongly that perhaps in the next two years, we will see a free cuba, or at least, a tremendous change from the present political situation and in a heading towards a democracy and that it will eventually become one. c-span: what do you think of daniel ortega? >> guest: i especially have been reading lately about where he has been canceling the cease fire. i hope that they will go through with the election and i hope that they can really be honest about it an
is free, and cuba is not yet free. c-span: think cuba will ever be free, in your lifetime? >> guest: oh, i am very convinced that it will be, and probably sooner that a lot of people expect. c-span: if somebody came to you today and said, "felix, we've got another mission for you, we want you to go assassinate fidel castro," would you do it? >> guest: i don't think at this point in time there is a situation where assassination will solve the problems down there. i think it...
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paris since undergone more surgery and radiation in cuba. he developed a respiratory infection. the vice president says he is strong but no one has yet said what kind of cancer he is fighting. the new year means no more 70 what level. they can sell existing stocks until the runoff. the government is gradually phasing out the old incandescent bulbs in favor of more energy efficient led's. these 100 w incandescent bulbs were retired last year. the traditional 60 and 40 will be phased out next year. you may have just on wrap your new iphone 5, and no one could be here sooner than we all thought. the next web report, apple is already testing hardware for the upcoming iphone 6. the device could be released in the middle of this year. the company has remained tight-lipped about the possible iphone 6. experts believe apple will now routinely roll out new or updated products every six months. to keep up with the demands. >> how the markets are reacting today after the fiscal cliff. >> a disease is spreading through florida's citrus groves. >> they're here to show us how to bake like a p
paris since undergone more surgery and radiation in cuba. he developed a respiratory infection. the vice president says he is strong but no one has yet said what kind of cancer he is fighting. the new year means no more 70 what level. they can sell existing stocks until the runoff. the government is gradually phasing out the old incandescent bulbs in favor of more energy efficient led's. these 100 w incandescent bulbs were retired last year. the traditional 60 and 40 will be phased out next...
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sus padres, todos los sobrinos, todo lo que ella conocÍa de familia lo dejÓ en cuba, por venir a los estados unidos con su esposo, con mi padre. y entonces siempre desde niÑo me tocÓ eso mucho. entiendes el coraje que ella tuvo. >>> asÍ que una manera de darle las gracias, honrarla, invitarla. >>> sÍ, exactamente, fue una razÓn por ese tema tambiÉn del cubano. no es solamente la bÚsqueda mÍa, sino dejarle un rÉcord. >>> conociste al presidente en persona? >>> no, nunca. >>> la primera vez serÁ en su toma de posesiÓn. >>> sÍ. >>> increÍble. >>> no sÉ si habrÁ otro momento, quizÁ, espero. >>> ya pensaron en lo primero que le dirÁ al presidente? >>> bueno, le voy a preguntar cÓmo estÁs? (risas) >>> cÓmo me seleccionaron. vamos a ver lo que me dice primero. vamos a ver, y gracias por supuesto. >>> cÓmo estÁ estados unidos? >>> hoy estados unidos. >>> bueno, richard asegura que siente una conexiÓn espiritual con el presidente obama, por la historia de su vida y el sacrificio para alcanzar el sueÑo americano, es ingeniero de profesiÓn, espera ser poeta a tiempo com
sus padres, todos los sobrinos, todo lo que ella conocÍa de familia lo dejÓ en cuba, por venir a los estados unidos con su esposo, con mi padre. y entonces siempre desde niÑo me tocÓ eso mucho. entiendes el coraje que ella tuvo. >>> asÍ que una manera de darle las gracias, honrarla, invitarla. >>> sÍ, exactamente, fue una razÓn por ese tema tambiÉn del cubano. no es solamente la bÚsqueda mÍa, sino dejarle un rÉcord. >>> conociste al presidente en persona?...
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for a long lost son of cuba, it doesn't matter. this was more than a game. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. big day for immigration reform. eight senators, four democrats, four republicans unveiling a new immigration reform plan. that's happening next hour, 2:30 eastern. it includes what they call a tough, but fair path to citizenship for those already living in the united states. but it hinges on improving border security. it also includes an employment verification system that would hold employers accountable if they hire undocumented workers. also includes a guest worker program to fill jobs that americans can't or won't do. senator john mccain says the plan is similar to the one that he actually supported back in 2007. but the climate, the tone now has changed. >> there is a new, i think, appreciation on both sides of the aisle, including maybe more importantly on the republican side of the aisle that we have to enact a comprehensive immigration reform bill. >> during his inaugural address the president said immigration reform would b
for a long lost son of cuba, it doesn't matter. this was more than a game. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. big day for immigration reform. eight senators, four democrats, four republicans unveiling a new immigration reform plan. that's happening next hour, 2:30 eastern. it includes what they call a tough, but fair path to citizenship for those already living in the united states. but it hinges on improving border security. it also includes an employment verification system that would hold...
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the dominican republic really is one of the many examples of salvador, guatemala and cuba as well in terms of the effect of the american foreign policy on immigration. i think that is the key issue i have in my book and the film tries to provide with new examples. my examples are older. they have been able to get quite a few prominent latinos as well as ordinary people with enormous changes that people don't know much about. but i think the dominican republic really come in terms of this idea not just of u.s. butrvention in the 1960's, going back earlier in the 20th century, that the u.s. has always really dictated a lot of what goes on in the dominican republic. and i think that the -- once again, whether it was the sugar companies earlier on and more recently, the maquilas and the sweat shops of the caribbean basin, the have always had an enormous impact on the standard of living in these countries, as well as the push that forces people to look somehow or other to survive by coming to the united states. >> eduardo lopez, you have remarkable footage that has never been seen before
the dominican republic really is one of the many examples of salvador, guatemala and cuba as well in terms of the effect of the american foreign policy on immigration. i think that is the key issue i have in my book and the film tries to provide with new examples. my examples are older. they have been able to get quite a few prominent latinos as well as ordinary people with enormous changes that people don't know much about. but i think the dominican republic really come in terms of this idea...
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government -- [inaudible] the earthquake allegedly caused in cuba indicate haiti. i was wondering if you had that information? >> guest: i have heard that the earthquake whitest then man caused if you will. you know, i don't dismiss anything out right because we've been hearing more about cracking its cause, where people are chilling and it causes seismic cavity. so i don't dismiss anything out right, but i have heard it right after the earthquake happened. sometimes we just hear something and think it sounds crazy and 30 years later there's a file open. so i don't dismiss it outright at all. >> host: edwidge danticat, is that a rumor or series this way the spread? >> guest: it's actually probably more discussed here because the first time i heard about it was mentioned are some pain, i went something like this happens, we must talk about the theory that we talk more about and perhaps that's because it is something we can do about, and the things we are doing to the environment are making these things more unbearable. for example, construction. soon after the earth
government -- [inaudible] the earthquake allegedly caused in cuba indicate haiti. i was wondering if you had that information? >> guest: i have heard that the earthquake whitest then man caused if you will. you know, i don't dismiss anything out right because we've been hearing more about cracking its cause, where people are chilling and it causes seismic cavity. so i don't dismiss anything out right, but i have heard it right after the earthquake happened. sometimes we just hear...
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i mean i grew up between two imaginary worlds, one was the sort of 1950s, cuba, my parents from stories, and photographs and pictures, and grow og up in miami in the 1970s. the other imaginary world was america. there was this what i saw the leave it to beaver and all the rest of those brady bunch and living dedeif he time in an exiled community, i really thought that that kind of america really existed. so my stories are always about negotiation and how do we fit in. of course that's how i started. that is what brought me to writing, that sort of question. and as i wrote more and more about it i realize it is the universal question. how do we belong, where do we belong, where do we belong together. what does that mean. and so it is kind of the same approach i'm taking to this poem. i'm asking a lot of questions of myself in the poem even though it is in a different tone and a different voice. but what does it mean to be an american in today, especially in my generation, what does that mean. >> brown: you know when you mentioned coming to poetry i was curious because as i said you train
i mean i grew up between two imaginary worlds, one was the sort of 1950s, cuba, my parents from stories, and photographs and pictures, and grow og up in miami in the 1970s. the other imaginary world was america. there was this what i saw the leave it to beaver and all the rest of those brady bunch and living dedeif he time in an exiled community, i really thought that that kind of america really existed. so my stories are always about negotiation and how do we fit in. of course that's how i...
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. >>> con la ayuda de donaciones viajÓ a cuba para tener una segunda opiniÓn, y diagnostico es otra. me die que es disidencia, es la mala suministraciÓn de medicamentos. tratamos de recibir informaciÓn del hospital militar pero no tuvimos respuesta. desde venezuela la directora tenÍa otra explicaciÓn. >>> le diagnosticaron otra cosa. >>> y ana marÍa admite que tomaba un medicamento, pero dice que el estado actual se debe a un ataque sexual que recibiÓ. viajaron a miami para ver a especialistas, mientras insiste que no se olvide del delito que se cometiÓ contra su hija. >>> es duro ponerle un paÑal a mi hija, es duro oÍr la decir que se quiere morir, porque no es vida estar asÍ. >>> quÉ lamentable caso. revelÓ que sufre de una enfermedad progresiva, la madre no confÍa en ese diagnostico hasta que no sean realizados todos los exÁmenes y sigue luchando nasta que se investigue la violaciÓn. >>> un mexicano es la estrella de un circo, fue apodado el hombre lobo y camina sobre espadas, y se introduce objetos en l l l
. >>> con la ayuda de donaciones viajÓ a cuba para tener una segunda opiniÓn, y diagnostico es otra. me die que es disidencia, es la mala suministraciÓn de medicamentos. tratamos de recibir informaciÓn del hospital militar pero no tuvimos respuesta. desde venezuela la directora tenÍa otra explicaciÓn. >>> le diagnosticaron otra cosa. >>> y ana marÍa admite que tomaba un medicamento, pero dice que el estado actual se debe a un ataque sexual que recibiÓ....
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control of puerto rico, cuba, and more than half of mexico, to the covert operations that opposed the oppressive military regimes in the dominican republic, guatemala, nicaragua, and salvador. "harvest of empire." as juan says, they never teach us in school the huge latino presence was a direct result of our own government's actions and mexico, caribbean, and sentiment and central america. please call 866-359-4334. 866-359-4334. your call makes a difference. you make it possible for a link "democracy now!" tv! to happen right here. 866-359-4334. if you want a separate set of work, his, -- juan's latest book in paperback called news for all the people. an amazing book he wrote with joe torres read that book is yours for $125, or part of the juan's superpack. we have less than three minutes to go for the entire fund raising drive. be as generous as you possibly can. your contribution is tax deductible. if you want a copy of the tote bag, i look forward to having it sent to you. each one of these has a "democracy now!" logo. under it is as "independent radio and tv news." we are making i
control of puerto rico, cuba, and more than half of mexico, to the covert operations that opposed the oppressive military regimes in the dominican republic, guatemala, nicaragua, and salvador. "harvest of empire." as juan says, they never teach us in school the huge latino presence was a direct result of our own government's actions and mexico, caribbean, and sentiment and central america. please call 866-359-4334. 866-359-4334. your call makes a difference. you make it possible for a...
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i mean i grew up between two imaginary worlds, one was the sort of 1950s cuba, my parents from stories and photographs and pictures and grow og up in miami in the 1970s. the other imaginary world was america. there was this what i saw the leave it to beaver and all the rest of those brady bunch and living dedeif he time in an exiled community, i really thought that that kind of america really existed. so my stories are always about negotiation and how do we fit in. of course that's how i started. that is what brought me to writing, that sort of question. and as i wrote more and more about it i realize it is the universal question. how do we belong, where do we belong, where do we belong together. what does that mean. and so it is kind of the same approach i'm taking to this poem. i'm asking a lot of questions of myself in the poem even though it is in a different tone and a different voice. but what does it mean to be an american in today especially in my generation what does that mean. >> brown: you know when you mentioned coming to poetry i was curious because as i said you trained a
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was scheduled to take the oath for his fourth term as president tomorrow but he remains in havana, cuba. he is sufficient iring severe health complications following his fourth cancer-related surgery last month. >>> transcanada the builder of the keystone pipeline, is announcing plans for a $5 billion natural gas pipeline. it will extend to western canada to a liquified gas terminal on the pacific coast. it is expected to be operating in the year 2018 pending approval from the regulators. melissa: coming up, apple is reportedly building a lower end iphone. isn't that just like the iphone 4? i'm sort of kidding, i'm sort of not. we'll talk about what this may mean for the smartphone market. >>> plus one of monopoly's iconic game pieces is about to get the boot. how players can help decide which one will no longer pass go to replacements are awesome. do you ever have too much monopoly money? ♪ >> everybody wants to know what i'm on. what am i on? i'm on my bike, busting my ass six hours a day. what are you on? melissa: yikes!. remember that? mark your calendars, everyone. january 17th c
was scheduled to take the oath for his fourth term as president tomorrow but he remains in havana, cuba. he is sufficient iring severe health complications following his fourth cancer-related surgery last month. >>> transcanada the builder of the keystone pipeline, is announcing plans for a $5 billion natural gas pipeline. it will extend to western canada to a liquified gas terminal on the pacific coast. it is expected to be operating in the year 2018 pending approval from the...
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he is being treated in cuba where he went december 10 for cancer surgery. he is to be sworn in for a second term in office in just six days so that part is looky somewhat iffy. jill dougherty is live with us at the state department. those are reports that sound pretty dire. has it taken a while to get this information even out to the people of venezuela? >> there are people in venezuela who say they are not being told the full truth. if you read what the government people are saying and also just general information it looks pretty bad. i mean, mr. chavez has been treated for cancer for at least two years and now the prognosis does not look good. and that is what is bringing his possible imminent demise but also the confusion because he is not in venezuela. he is in cuba as you noted. that makes it really complicated to get sworn in again. and so that is a problem. and then you add on to this kind of odd quirk of some people being very suspicious that the united states might be trying to engineer something here in terms of a succession and the state departm
he is being treated in cuba where he went december 10 for cancer surgery. he is to be sworn in for a second term in office in just six days so that part is looky somewhat iffy. jill dougherty is live with us at the state department. those are reports that sound pretty dire. has it taken a while to get this information even out to the people of venezuela? >> there are people in venezuela who say they are not being told the full truth. if you read what the government people are saying and...
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. >>> de espaÑa manuel alejandro, de mÉxico jose Ángel espinoza, y de mi patria de la isla de cuba concha valdÉz. >>> originalmente serÍan 5 galardonados, pero hubo un empate. >>> quienes empataron? >>> no se puede decir. >>> por favor. nadie se va a enterar. >>> nadie se va a enterar? el mundo entero. >>> julio iglesias y armando manzanero? >>> no podemos decir. >>> todos son especiales y estamos felices por todos, y por los tres paÍses que todos ganaron. >>> sÉ el tiempo y esfuerzo que hicieron para tener un pabellÓn de la fama de nuestros compositores. >>> me parece maravilloso, no tenÍamos suficientes premios para loso compositores latinos. >>> natalia aprovechÓ el momento para hablarnos de su prÓximo disco. >>> tengo mÁs o menose como diez canciones, me faltan 3 o 4 para completar el Álbum. >>> confirmaron estrellas que estarÁn presentes en la ceremonia, y tendrÁ como presentar a john leguizamo. continuamos con "primer impacto." >>> comienza el conteo regresivo para celebrar el aniversario 25 de "premios lo nuestro", son muchos artistas que formaron parte de la entrega de
. >>> de espaÑa manuel alejandro, de mÉxico jose Ángel espinoza, y de mi patria de la isla de cuba concha valdÉz. >>> originalmente serÍan 5 galardonados, pero hubo un empate. >>> quienes empataron? >>> no se puede decir. >>> por favor. nadie se va a enterar. >>> nadie se va a enterar? el mundo entero. >>> julio iglesias y armando manzanero? >>> no podemos decir. >>> todos son especiales y estamos felices por...
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>>> in other news, hearings will continue in cuba for alleged 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh muhammad and four other terror suspects. the trial is at least a year away, but some of the people who lost loved ones in the attacks got a chance to see the defendants in person from behind a glass in the back of the courtroom. >> i can't even comprehend it. and so to look at them, i just wonder what made them do such a horrible thing. >> if convicted, they could get the death penalty. one defendant fired one of his lawyers saying simply he did not trust him. >>> the fbi confirmed what gun shop owners have been saying for weeks, that is firearms are in great demand. during the entire month of december, nearly 2.8 million background checks were filed, beating a new -- beating an fbi record. some of those filings were from buyers purchasing more than one gun. >>> and those background checks were exactly what several police chiefs were urging president obama to strengthen during their meeting at the white house. the chiefs know gun violence firsthand, that's because they came from communities th
>>> in other news, hearings will continue in cuba for alleged 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh muhammad and four other terror suspects. the trial is at least a year away, but some of the people who lost loved ones in the attacks got a chance to see the defendants in person from behind a glass in the back of the courtroom. >> i can't even comprehend it. and so to look at them, i just wonder what made them do such a horrible thing. >> if convicted, they could get the death...
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. >>> la censura crecio mas en cuba donde las autoridades prohibieron a figuras como wisin y yandel y a daddy yankee por una nueva ley que prohibiria cierta música. ahí lo tiene usted, acaba de salir esta información. >>> dos hermanas identicas confirman una conección especial entre gemelas. >>> las dos mamás dijeron que nunca se pusieron de acuerdo para tener los bebes y sin embargo nacieron el mismo dia! (mÚsica). seguimos con más de despierta américa (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >>> somos los hermanos rosario. Óigame hermano! hasta la quinta de la mañana. >>> no digamos mucho. >>> hablando de paz y sosiego. >>> señores vamos con victor florencio, nuestro niño prodigio y su antahkarana. (mÚsica). >>> eso mi gente, bienvenido a antahkarana y la luna sigue en virgo y armoniza con el sol en jupiter y todo hoy tiene que ser moderado, aléjese de los excesos, 'cómo esta energia no spuede ayudar? veamos. >>> aries: te sentiras mejor atento a los demás, ofrece ayuda y atencion tuya. >>> tauro: qué sucede con tu pareja? te cuestiona mucho y no tiene la razón, hab
. >>> la censura crecio mas en cuba donde las autoridades prohibieron a figuras como wisin y yandel y a daddy yankee por una nueva ley que prohibiria cierta música. ahí lo tiene usted, acaba de salir esta información. >>> dos hermanas identicas confirman una conección especial entre gemelas. >>> las dos mamás dijeron que nunca se pusieron de acuerdo para tener los bebes y sin embargo nacieron el mismo dia! (mÚsica). seguimos con más de despierta américa...
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. >> maybe cuba. >> i like when it sort of is around the 30 degrees. when you get down to close to single-digit weather, then i get annoyed. >> that's when i get pissed. >> i love it. think about it. think about how cold it is. think about how you really got to bundle up. think about how they had the super bowl in new orleans because they wanted to be sure that everybody was loose and limber and not suffering from a cold. and think about where the super bowl is going to be next year. michael bloomberg, mayor announced it yesterday. >> february 2nd, 2014, mark it down. super bowl 48 at met life stadium and in the week before, hundreds of thousands of fans from across the country and around the globe will converge on new york city. >> the stadium is in new jersey but they will be in new york city. they will. there are not hotels in northern new jersey. so they will bugs them over. >> an interesting pick. >> it is but it could be icy cold. >> there is a reason. bill seriously. do you think that could impact the game? >> absolutely. >> but it's football. >
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so we go to afghanistan and cuba seems to be under control at the time, although it didn't stander control, the president's attention turned towards iraq because his concerns, when provided with a could be a nexus between the weapons of mass distraction that they have worker developed. the president started asking military authorities to give him plans. in august of 2002, i sense the president is receiving military information, but we came back and asked if he had been known and had dinner at the president and condi rice is there. he said you need to understand if we have to use military force and take out this regime, we become the government of this country in national law. if you take out of shame and next 25, 27 million people standing there, you're in charge. if you break it coming up on it was the expression i used. we talked about what it meant, what the implications could be. he said what you think we? said we ought to avoid the war see if we can get the u.n. to act and get a resolution will put the inspectors back in and see if saddam wants to play by the rules and turn over every
so we go to afghanistan and cuba seems to be under control at the time, although it didn't stander control, the president's attention turned towards iraq because his concerns, when provided with a could be a nexus between the weapons of mass distraction that they have worker developed. the president started asking military authorities to give him plans. in august of 2002, i sense the president is receiving military information, but we came back and asked if he had been known and had dinner at...
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sudamérica, el vicepresidente de venezuela, nicolás maduro declaró que el mandatario hugo chávez declaró en cuba que está muy feliz por la marcha, sin embargo chávez lleva 36 días sin ser visto y oído en público, salvo lo que dice el gobierno, esto causo un debate en la oea, por el desacuerdo de la oposición por el fallo de la corte suprema de postergar la juramentación de chávez. >>> donde sí se puede ver a chávez es en esta exposición en caracas la exposición chávez vive y vencerá, es una muestra de arte que recorrerá otras ciudades de esa nación. >>> hoy se dicta sentencia a dos miembros de la red que vendían actas de nacimiento cubanas falsas, esto para que las personas legalizaran su estado a través de la ley de ajuste cubano, varios de los inmigrantes que compraron estas actas consiguieron la residencia permanente. >>> se realizan análisis para determianr los individuos que entraron a esa ciudad con 9 millones en efectivo, estos análisis son hechos por el vicepresidente de televisa que ha negado tener vínculo con los detenidos. >>> nosotros hemos recibido en la procura
sudamérica, el vicepresidente de venezuela, nicolás maduro declaró que el mandatario hugo chávez declaró en cuba que está muy feliz por la marcha, sin embargo chávez lleva 36 días sin ser visto y oído en público, salvo lo que dice el gobierno, esto causo un debate en la oea, por el desacuerdo de la oposición por el fallo de la corte suprema de postergar la juramentación de chávez. >>> donde sí se puede ver a chávez es en esta exposición en caracas la exposición chávez...
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venezuela. >>> como raúl gonzález. >>> así dicen. >>> qué bueno, y dónde se fue a vivir. >>> a la habana, cuba para estudiar percusión. >>> y luego de cuab. >>> empecé a viajar por el mundo, modelando. >>> qué modelaba. >>> eh. >>> ropa, trajes de baño. >>> de todo. >>> no tienes fotos de cuando modelabas. >>> te mando una. >> a mi twister. >>> a su twister (risas). >>> luego hice un tour por los países donde estaba modelando y dedicarme a estudiar actuación y empecé en méxico y llamaron a pedir un actor para un personaje chico para una película, le dije, yo, mándame a mí, diles que soy actor, fui ahí, después me llamaron de televisa. >>> qué bueno ,papá, me encanta verlo en corona de lágrimas, aunque usted es un malo, igual que con ernesto laguardia, el rómulo, hacen cosas malas. >>> pero trabajar con ernesto, es un gran actor y las escenas crecen mucho cuando estamos en escena, es un gran actor. >>> lo quiero mucho, saludos a ernestito que lo amamantaba cuando estaba aquí, tan querido, ernesto laguardia, cuáles son tus proyectos. >>> terminar la novela, me queda alrededor
venezuela. >>> como raúl gonzález. >>> así dicen. >>> qué bueno, y dónde se fue a vivir. >>> a la habana, cuba para estudiar percusión. >>> y luego de cuab. >>> empecé a viajar por el mundo, modelando. >>> qué modelaba. >>> eh. >>> ropa, trajes de baño. >>> de todo. >>> no tienes fotos de cuando modelabas. >>> te mando una. >> a mi twister. >>> a su twister...
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one was our parents, cuba, the nostalgia of the stories, the gossip, all the 1950s, the things that they were still yearning for. and the other part of it was sort of imaginary america. because since it was such a close-knit cultural community, where, you know, all my classmates were cuban american, the teacher, the mechanic, the doctor, so i really thought places like "the brady bunch" existed somewhere. and i thought, surely, one day, i'd get to america. so as we like to say in miami, it was kind of like a purgatory, not in the negative sense, but kind of a waiting sense between those two worlds. and that's what my writing became focused on, how do you navigate your way through that. and liz said, we love living in miami, it's so close to the united states and you don't need a passport. she said that years ago, i think. >> richard blanco, thank you so much. ed for for the record, you have arrived now. >> i'm in america. >>> coming up next, business before the belle with brian shactman. we're live from the dubliner. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from
one was our parents, cuba, the nostalgia of the stories, the gossip, all the 1950s, the things that they were still yearning for. and the other part of it was sort of imaginary america. because since it was such a close-knit cultural community, where, you know, all my classmates were cuban american, the teacher, the mechanic, the doctor, so i really thought places like "the brady bunch" existed somewhere. and i thought, surely, one day, i'd get to america. so as we like to say in...
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very interesting the role of marco rubio, the republican senator of florida, himself an immigrant from cuba to the united states. he's out there selling this comprehensive immigration reform legislation to some skeptics, including on the rush limbaugh show today. listen to this. >> i think there's this false argument that's been advanced by the left that conservatism and republicans are anti-immigrant and anti-immigration and we are not. never have been. we are pro-legal immigration and we recognize that our legal immigration system needs to be reformed. we also recognize, because conservatism has always been about commonsense, that we have an existing problem that has to be belt with in the best way possible. >> how important is rubio's role in getting this comprehensive legislation reform passed? >> i don't think you can overstate it, wolf. it's very, very important. here's someone with undeniable conservative credentials, a bona fide member of the tea party who is effectively trying to save, i would argue, save the republican party from itself on the question of immigration. is he somebo
very interesting the role of marco rubio, the republican senator of florida, himself an immigrant from cuba to the united states. he's out there selling this comprehensive immigration reform legislation to some skeptics, including on the rush limbaugh show today. listen to this. >> i think there's this false argument that's been advanced by the left that conservatism and republicans are anti-immigrant and anti-immigration and we are not. never have been. we are pro-legal immigration and...
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que se ponga color hasta que le crezca un poquito, así que el antes y después, una mujer que llegó de cuba, es editora, pero aquí limpia oficinas y está orgullosa, porque es un ejemplo. >>> gracias. >>> como siempre aydando a nuestras mujeres. >>> también seguramente conseguirá muchos novios. >>> uy. >>> pausa y al regresar, no se pueden perder la imagen del día, señores, porque shakira se destapa y publicó una imagen de ella embarazada con gerard piqué. >>> se ve preciosa. >>> y en segundos maira muñoz, finalista de nuestra belleza >>> mire nada más muchachos la imagen del día, shakira publicó esta foto en las redes sociales con el siguiente mensaje, queremos celebrar el nacimiento de nuestro primer hijo con ustedes. >p>>pero nació. >>> yo entiendo eso que nació. >>> felicidades si es. >>> si ya nació muchas felicidades >>> mira nada más la foto, estaba a punto de turrón. >>> si usted algo, en univision.com los detalles del embarazo de shakira, ahora vamos a ir ,mire, tengo que decirles, usted quiere saber dónde duerme, cómo come, dónde se baña alan tacher, solamente
que se ponga color hasta que le crezca un poquito, así que el antes y después, una mujer que llegó de cuba, es editora, pero aquí limpia oficinas y está orgullosa, porque es un ejemplo. >>> gracias. >>> como siempre aydando a nuestras mujeres. >>> también seguramente conseguirá muchos novios. >>> uy. >>> pausa y al regresar, no se pueden perder la imagen del día, señores, porque shakira se destapa y publicó una imagen de ella embarazada con...
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. >>> y de mi patria, de la isla de cuba, concha valdés (aplausos). >>> natalia que fue invitada a presentar ante la prensa los nombres, se llevó la sorpresa que recibiría un premio. >>> súper contenta me darán el premio de la musa, estoy súper contenta, porque la verdad, recibir un honor así de grande, de una fundación tan importante como esta, porque esta fundación la tomo muy en serio, porque lo que están haciendo es darle premios a los escritores latinos que más tiempo han tenido, que más éxito han tenido, como armando manzanero, julio iglesias, que me den un premio a mí, estoy súper contenta. >>> aunque la española se ha concentado en la producción de su próximo disco, prepara una velada romántica para el día de san valentín. >>> estamos franco de vita y y o en madison square garden en un gran concierto increíble. >>> la casa real de holanda se prepara para tener una reina argentina, la reina beatriz dijo que dejaría su puesto para que su hijo alejandro sea rey y su esposa argentina sea reina. >>> mientras varios medios aseguran que jennifer lópez prepara el cumpl
. >>> y de mi patria, de la isla de cuba, concha valdés (aplausos). >>> natalia que fue invitada a presentar ante la prensa los nombres, se llevó la sorpresa que recibiría un premio. >>> súper contenta me darán el premio de la musa, estoy súper contenta, porque la verdad, recibir un honor así de grande, de una fundación tan importante como esta, porque esta fundación la tomo muy en serio, porque lo que están haciendo es darle premios a los escritores latinos...
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. >> the pen signing the order to stop the delivery of defensive weapons to cuba. >> yes. >> given to dave powers. birthday card signed by john jr. >> yes, on what would have been jack kennedy's last birthday. this is john's signature, xxo. >> these are haunting. these are notes that dave powers wrote up for the trip to dallas in november. it includes notations after the president was assassinated. >> minute by minute. it's just so earth shatteringly -- chills you to the bone when you read it. >> the last entry my president is dead. >> yes. the president before he died and was inhe hospital, you open it up. open the first page says dave powers, the president was going to give you this and you can basically read it, but the key to it is that you and i will miss him the most, signed jackie. this was the day after he was murdered. look at our website and you will find all the information you need. you can bid right from your computer at home. >> dan, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> fascinating items. >> thank you. >> the auction will be held february 17th. >>> coming up, whitney ho
. >> the pen signing the order to stop the delivery of defensive weapons to cuba. >> yes. >> given to dave powers. birthday card signed by john jr. >> yes, on what would have been jack kennedy's last birthday. this is john's signature, xxo. >> these are haunting. these are notes that dave powers wrote up for the trip to dallas in november. it includes notations after the president was assassinated. >> minute by minute. it's just so earth shatteringly --...
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kennedy's obsession was vietnam so cuba declined precipitously. presidents like ford, carter, made very serious efforts to achieve that with fidel castro, the opposite of what kennedy was doing, and so, yes, cuba maxed and waned. a different kind of priority over the 50 years for 10 or 11 american presidents. >> on the reverse side, does cuba have good assets? did cuba have good assets in the u.s.? has the castro regime tried to assassinate a u.s. president? >> i don't think castro ever had a direct hand in an assassination plot against an american president, but i describe in the book some of the most startling information i acquired from cuban defectors, one in particular, the highest level, most knowledgeable cuban intelligence officer ever to defect to the united states, he told me that he was convinced that castro knew, and cuban intelligence knew in advance that lee harvey oswald was going to shoot ate
kennedy's obsession was vietnam so cuba declined precipitously. presidents like ford, carter, made very serious efforts to achieve that with fidel castro, the opposite of what kennedy was doing, and so, yes, cuba maxed and waned. a different kind of priority over the 50 years for 10 or 11 american presidents. >> on the reverse side, does cuba have good assets? did cuba have good assets in the u.s.? has the castro regime tried to assassinate a u.s. president? >> i don't think castro...
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i would imagine considerably lower priority. >> did cuba policy wax and wean with each newmi
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